stpier wrote:GreekIslandGirl wrote:stpier wrote:GreekIslandGirl wrote:
It's rather sad when your inflated pride ignores how much we are in the lap of the gods ... or not?The foreign airlines with the worst fatality records are:
Turkish Airlines 3.60
Indian Airlines 3.53
Aeromexico 1.76
Japan Airlines 1.36
SwissAir 1.20
http://www.consumerwarningnetwork.com/2 ... he-safest/The accident with the Boeing 737 at Schiphol airport in Amsterdam is not the first plane of Turkish Airlines that has crashed.
According to statistics gathered by the Belgian newspaper De Morgen, the website http://www.airdisaster.com and The Daily Telegraph, the 75-year old airline experienced 21 accidents since 1973. Ten planes were lost.
Over the past 25 years, the death toll due to acccidents and crashes with Turkish Airlines planes has risen to 844.
Three major accidents occurred on international flights and 18 on domestic flights. One of the deadliest accidents involved flight 981, which crashed on March 3 1974 in Bois d'Ermenonville in France. All 333 passengers and 12 crew died on impact.
http://www.nowpublic.com/world/turkish- ... s-25-years
Who is the foreign owner of Turkish Airlines? Either answer that first or shut up forever.
Ignorance is bliss for you, huh? Didn't you hear they sold off 51% to help improve its safety record and plummeting appeal?
To whom gypsy looking oldgreekwoman?
Beggars can't be choosers - so they sold it off to any oldgreekwoman gypsy peasant that had a few pence under the bed to help them out. (Nice tactical ignoring of unwelcome safety facts above. )